Biotech & Pharma Green Card Sponsorship Jobs in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico's biotech and pharma sector is anchored by major manufacturers including Johnson & Johnson, AbbVie, Amgen, Bristol Myers Squibb, and Pfizer, with operations concentrated in San Juan, Gurabo, Manati, and Barceloneta. These employers have active Green Card sponsorship histories for scientists, engineers, and regulatory professionals seeking permanent residence through employment-based categories.

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Open Jobs4+
Work Type75% On-site
Top LocationArecibo, PR
Most JobsCambridge Pharma Consulting

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Revolution Medicines, Inc.
Senior Oncology Account Manager, Puerto Rico
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Revolution Medicines, Inc.
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Senior Oncology Account Manager, Puerto Rico
Revolution Medicines, Inc.
Puerto Rico
Sales
Account Management
Customer Success
Revenue Operations & Enablement
$150k - $230k/yr
Remote (US)
Associate's

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Cambridge Pharma Consulting
Spanish Bilingual Clinical Research Coordinator - Dorado, Puerto Rico
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Spanish Bilingual Clinical Research Coordinator - Dorado, Puerto Rico
Cambridge Pharma Consulting
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Clinical Trials & Medical Research
Healthcare Administration
Clinical Trials
Patient Services & Wellbeing
$41k - $119k/yr
On-Site
Associate's

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Evalve
Quality Engineer
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Evalve
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Quality Engineer
Evalve
Arecibo, Puerto Rico
Quality Control
Manufacturing Operations
Specialized Engineering
Engineering (Non-Software)
On-Site
Associate's

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Service Corporation International
Grounds & Facilities Supervisor
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Service Corporation International
Added 11mo ago
Grounds & Facilities Supervisor
Service Corporation International
Carolina, Puerto Rico
On-Site
High School

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Biotech & Pharma Green Card Sponsorship Jobs in Puerto Rico: Frequently Asked Questions

Which biotech & pharma companies sponsor Green Card visas in Puerto Rico?

Puerto Rico hosts a dense concentration of multinational pharma manufacturers with documented Green Card sponsorship histories. Companies such as Johnson & Johnson, AbbVie, Amgen, Bristol Myers Squibb, Pfizer, Eli Lilly, and Baxter have operations across the island and have filed employment-based PERM labor certifications for scientific, engineering, and quality assurance roles. Sponsorship patterns vary by facility size, role type, and individual employer policy.

Which cities in Puerto Rico have the most biotech & pharma Green Card sponsorship jobs?

The Barceloneta and Manati corridor in the island's northern region hosts some of the highest concentrations of pharmaceutical manufacturing employment. Gurabo, in the east, is home to several large biologics facilities. San Juan and its surrounding metro area support biotech research, regulatory affairs, and clinical operations roles. Arecibo and Humacao also have established pharma manufacturing presences with professional-level hiring.

What types of biotech & pharma roles typically qualify for Green Card sponsorship in Puerto Rico?

Roles requiring specialized degrees in pharmaceutical sciences, chemical engineering, biochemistry, microbiology, and regulatory affairs are most commonly sponsored. Process engineers, validation specialists, analytical chemists, quality control scientists, regulatory affairs managers, and clinical research associates frequently appear in PERM filings from Puerto Rico-based employers. The position must generally require at least a bachelor's degree in a directly related field to support an employment-based Green Card petition.

How do I find biotech & pharma Green Card sponsorship jobs in Puerto Rico?

Migrate Mate filters biotech and pharma job listings specifically by Green Card sponsorship history, letting you focus on Puerto Rico employers that have filed PERM labor certifications for roles matching your background. Rather than manually searching OFLC disclosure data, Migrate Mate surfaces verified sponsorship patterns by employer and occupation so you can target facilities in Barceloneta, Gurabo, Manati, or San Juan that align with your specialty.

Are there any Puerto Rico-specific considerations for Green Card sponsorship in biotech & pharma?

Puerto Rico operates under U.S. federal immigration law, so PERM labor certification, I-140 petitions, and employment-based preference categories apply the same way as on the mainland. However, Puerto Rico's pharmaceutical sector is heavily export-oriented and regulated under FDA cGMP standards, meaning employers often require very specific technical credentials. Prevailing wage requirements are determined by Puerto Rico-specific wage data, which you can verify using the OFLC Wage Search tool for accurate locality-based figures.

What is the prevailing wage for Green Card biotech & pharma jobs in Puerto Rico?

U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.